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DW
SERVICES GROUP SELECTS AVIOM PERSONAL MIXERS FOR CHURCH INSTALLATIONS ACROSS THE
U.S. November 18, 2011
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Aviom Aviom personal mixers have become the solution
of choice for DW Services Group for helping to reduce stage volume and to ensure
spoken messaging is clearly heard during church services and events across the
country. When working with churches, our
primary concern is about the message and the word, says Fred Jacobson, co-owner/operator
and VP of sales and marketing, DW Services Group. Without that being heard
or if its cluttered by stage volume from the band, those who have come to
listen to the pastor or the minister wont get the full message. Aviom gives
us the ability to have the message come across and not be overshadowed by the
band, so we like to place A-16II Personal Mixers in every venue that we can because
they truly eliminate stage volume. A full-service
audio, video, lighting and recording company, DW Services Group provides site
consultations, gear rentals, equipment maintenance and repair, complete system
design and installations both large and small for churches in the U.S. Having
worked with such churches as Mountaintop Faith Ministries, New Birth Missionary
Baptist Church, Light of the World and Changing a Generation in Atlanta, Jacobson
understands the importance of balancing stage volume for a congregation and utilizes
personal mixers from Aviom to help manage individual monitor levels for the musicians.
In a typical worship setup, signals from the instruments
and mics in the pulpit are fed into the front-of-house console, such as the Yamaha
M7CL digital live-sound console or PM5D digital mixing console. The Aviom AN-16/i
Input Module then takes the signals from the console and outputs a digital audio
stream. The digital signal is then sent via Cat-5 to an A-16D Pro A-Net® Distributor
near the stage, which sends monitor stems via Cat-5 to the personal mixers, which
are used with in-ear monitors or powered wedges. The
Aviom A-16D Pro fits nicely in my equipment racks and once I set it up, its
done, says Jacobson. In addition to being simple for the audio mixer, Jacobson
notes the systems ease of use for the musicians. What makes Aviom
a good fit for our musicians compared to other options is the feel of the knob.
So, for example, a musician may not watch the dial to see if its on seven
or eight, so with the Aviom personal mixers, the click tells them exactly where
they are. With the 16-channel mixer, they can simply click eight times, whereas
other systems require a sweeping turn. Other
features Jacobson appreciates are the option to group the mixers and the lack
of learning curve that comes along with the system. Aviom gives me a card
that I laminate and put on top of the mixers. The musicians study it and
it takes them five minutes and they get it. Between the recall and grouping, I
can get somebody doing 50-100 songs and recall them without a problem, he
says. In all, Aviom is a great investment
and very reliable. I havent had a mixer or a Cat-5 breakdown, says
Jacobson. Its not overpriced and its certainly something that
every church needs. For more information
about DW Services Group, please visit http://dwservicesgroup.com.
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